The far-right influencer posted his mug shot on Friday after his arrest over allegations that he shoved a woman and broke her phone.
Summary
Far-right influencer Nick Fuentes faces a battery charge for allegedly pepper-spraying and shoving a woman, Marla Rose, outside his Illinois home on Nov. 10.
Rose claims she visited his house after his viral “Your body, my choice” abortion post and was assaulted, with her phone damaged.
Fuentes, arrested and released the same day, cited safety fears over doxxing and death threats. Police confirmed no visible injuries but noted witness accounts.
Fuentes’ court date is Dec. 19, and Rose has hinted at pursuing a civil case.
He told police that since he “posted a political joke online,” he has faced death threats
These fucking people with their "only joking" bullshit. Edge lords and cowards. Taunt and taunt, and when the other kid punches you, go whining to teacher.
I agree with the sentiment, but I think a dragon (even an evil one) has too much prestige... Could we go with "swamp oaf" or maybe "putrid ghoul" instead?
Also, the fact that this guy, who is so macho and so obviously a true specimen of an "alpha male" (lol at the entire notion of comparing us to wolves based on faulty information about both humans and wolves, but I digress...) but they freaks out when a mere GURL shows up at his doorstep?
These fucking people. My guess is that Nicky catches and is deep in the closet and that explains his hatred of normal Americans and women in general.
There was recently a leaked video allegedly of Nick getting a blowski from one of his counterparts on the left. I don't know if it was ever confirmed to be Nick but I really don't have a hard time believing it
Same reason why "I'm just asking questions" is so annoying. It's a fantastic way to guide the conversation and normalize batshit crazy topics. These people either do or don't realize they're walking propaganda; either way, they're shit people.
I'm a bit surprised the battery charges are sticking considering that Illinois does have castle doctrine laws. As always, I'd encourage absolutely no one to go to anyone's personal how because there's usually a pretty significant imbalance in the penalties on violence (the home owner can usually inflict significant violence on unwanted visitors without penalties).
By contrast, if you protest in a public place both parties face the same penalties for violence.
I know Nick Fuentes is a thoroughly shitty person, don't receive permanent injury or jail time for him.
It wasn't on the sidewalk or street. It was on his doorstep. However, I'm pretty sure that walking to the door of someone's house and knocking on it doesn't present a threat to the occupants of the house.
Edit: I am told that it wasn't a knock, but a doorbell ring. This could be important, as the presence of a doorbell may amount to an invitation to press it.
It may if you feel threatened in your home. There have been rulings both ways. A classic example is drive-by shootings where the other party never leaves city property but still clearly threatens bodily harm.
My main point though is that going to someone's private property puts you at a severe legal disadvantage.
Sure, it's interesting, but maybe people like to talk about something else? Not every conversation about someone needs to be about the top most notorious thing about them.
Probably bullshit? Even if it was real, they'd only lose credibility with people who don't pay attention. Fuentes is definitely gay, and destiny was (at least a few years ago) civility-pilled enough to fuck a nazi.